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Trinity Episcopal Church
Abbeville's Gothic Revival Church
Trinity Episcopa...
Trinity Church
Known originally as Augusta Parish Church, it was founded ...
Trinity Methodist Church Original Site / William Hammett
Trinity Methodist Church Original Site
The first Tri...
Trinity Church
This Episcopal church, located about 800 ft. N., was incor...
Holy Trinity Episcopal Church
In the fall of 1899, a small group of Episcopalians living...
Trinity Methodist Church
Erected in 1860, this building housed Trinity Methodist Ch...
Trinity M. E. Church, South
Organized 1824 by the Reverends Wm. Gassaway & Jos....
Trinity Church
This tall stately Gothic Style church with its elegant woo...
Trinity Episcopal Church
Parish organized 1812. Original Church dedi...
Trinity Church
Episcopal. Established about 1732. This building, the thir...
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Trinity Episcopal Church
Abbeville's Gothic Revival Church
Trinity Episcopal Church is the oldest standing church in Abbeville. With its classic Gothic architecture and 125-foot steeple, it dominates the Abbeville skyline. Built by a congregation made prosperous by the economy of cotton in the ...
Trinity Church
Known originally as Augusta Parish Church, it was founded in 1746 as the county parish. The Virginia General Assembly met here in June 1781 to avoid capture by British raiders. The present church was erected in 1855 and was used ...
Trinity Methodist Church Original Site / William Hammett
Trinity Methodist Church Original Site
The first Trinity Church building was erected on this site in 1792. By 1813, Trinity had joined the S. C. Conference, and in 1874 it merged with Cumberland Church, the oldest Methodist church in Charleston, founded ...
Trinity Church
This Episcopal church, located about 800 ft. N., was incorporated 1833. Early members associated with the church are said to have been from the Dewitt, Edwards, Evans, Hanford, Hawes, McCollough, Williams and Witherspoon families. In 1834 the present structure was ...
Holy Trinity Episcopal Church
In the fall of 1899, a small group of Episcopalians living in Dickinson petitioned the Rt. Rev. George H. Kinsolving, Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Texas, to send a priest to minister to them. Bishop Kinsolving sent the Rev. ...
Trinity Methodist Church
Erected in 1860, this building housed Trinity Methodist Church until 1945 when the congregation moved to Henrico County. It was designed by noted Richmond architect Albert West, who was also a leading Methodist. The roots of the Trinity congregation date ...
Trinity M. E. Church, South
Organized 1824 by the Reverends Wm. Gassaway & Jos. Holmes with former as pastor, Trinity is the oldest M.E. Church, South in York County. The original building was erected on College Street, 1826.
The first Sunday School in York County was ...
Trinity Church
This tall stately Gothic Style church with its elegant wood interior was built in 1874 during Sanilac County's great lumbering era. The Reverend A. B. Flower came to Lexington as a missionary in 1869 and started this congregation known as ...
Trinity Episcopal Church
Parish organized 1812. Original Church dedicated 1814; Present church 1846. In the churchyard lie buried three Wade Hamptons; Thomas Cooper, Educator; Henry Timrod, Poet; W.C. Preston, U.S. Senator; Five Governors of S.C.: Three Mannings, Hampton and Thompson; Soldiers of ...
Trinity Church
Episcopal. Established about 1732. This building, the third, was erected in 1854, in part with brick from an older church.
Marker is on Main Street (U.S. 258) 0.1 miles north of Mary Chapel Road (County Road 1117), on the right when ...